Crawley picked up their first points of the season last weekend with an impressive 3-0 win away at Swindon Town and new manager Harry Kewell will be looking for his first points at home since taking charge.

Way said: “They’ve had a good result against Swindon.

“They’ve got one or two injuries, the same as us, so it’ll be interesting to see the starting eleven they pick, but we know when we went there last year, they were on a run of a few defeats.

“We have to make sure we keep putting in the performances that we have done on Saturday and Tuesday.

“There are so many things that have changed with both teams since we last played them, so we just know that every away game is very difficult but we just have to make sure we’re mentally ready.”

Tomorrow’s match will see Way come up against Kewell for the first time in the dugout and represent the first time that the Australian has come up against Yeovil since he played against them for Liverpool in an FA Cup tie in 2004.

With Way having experienced being a rookie manager when he replaced Paul Sturrock in December 2015, he can relate to the situation that Kewell currently finds himself in.

He added: “Mine was a little bit different because I took over in a relegation battle and I don’t think we had won for 12 games so I had to make sure that I got instant results with that pressure.

“He’s had pre-season to recruit his team. He’s had time to get his team to play the way that he wants, which is out from the back and into defenders and play through the thirds, and that’s the way that he’s decided to set his team up.

“I had the experience of being at a football club where I was under the management of Gary Johnson and we had success, and Terry Skiverton, so I had a lot of success for a club that I know."

He added: “How much Harry will know about Crawley, I don’t know, so every minute of every day he’s finding out more about how the club ticks.

“I think he understands that coaching first team football is a little bit different to coaching an academy and there’s an added pressure to that and dealing with other players and not just as much on the pitch but off the pitch, it’s probably non-stop.

“I know he’ll be enjoying it, he’s a fantastic guy and he’ll be doing everything that he can.”